Published: 4th January, 2026
Last edited: 4th January, 2026
Created: 4th January, 2026
Q-Rune is a modular typeface built on a strict grid system, combining pixel-based construction with archaic, runic principles of form.
Inspired by visual anchors found in QR codes, early writing systems, and hard-edged urban lettering, Q-Rune prioritizes recognition over decoration. Its design relies on stable structural points and controlled internal noise, allowing letters to be identified instantly before their details are fully processed.
Rather than being scanned by machines, Q-Rune is meant to be read by humans. It explores the threshold between code and language, where symbols function as signals first and characters second.
Q-Rune is designed for titles, statements, and experimental typographic use, where form carries meaning beyond legibility.